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aig floyd is the national law enforcement ceo of the national law enforcement officers memorial fund. also joining us is tim brown, the museum's director of education and programs. i believe i got all of that right. welcome all of you to our program. excitinreally it's been in the works for close to 20ears? >> 20 years. it is exciting, and it's been a long journey, and i think craig will tell new a couple minutes that planning for this actually arted in 1998, and there's a long story in those years. >> bt'sn a long haul. >> it's been a long haul. t' built the memorial in 1991. so been there 27 years now. but in 1998, we decided to take it to another level. let's tell the entire story of american law enforcement. let's do it in a national law enforcement museum. we never told the story of law enforcement through a museuri congress autd it in the year 2000. we've been working in a very ever since.ay and thankfully in about a week that will open. >> tell us about the size and th >> about 58,000 squareeet of space. 10,000 square feet above ground, most of the experience is underground. an
aig floyd is the national law enforcement ceo of the national law enforcement officers memorial fund. also joining us is tim brown, the museum's director of education and programs. i believe i got all of that right. welcome all of you to our program. excitinreally it's been in the works for close to 20ears? >> 20 years. it is exciting, and it's been a long journey, and i think craig will tell new a couple minutes that planning for this actually arted in 1998, and there's a long story in...
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that's because of this law. if you're a senior or an american with a disability, this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions, something that has saved 9 million americans an average of $1600 so far. if you are a woman, you can't be charged more than anybody else, even if you have had cancer or your husband had heart disease or just because you are a woman. your insurer has to offer preventative services like mammograms. they can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of this law and because of today's decision millions of americans that i hear from every single day will continue to receive the tax credits that have given 8 in 10 people who buy insurance on the new marketplaces the choice of a health care plan that costs less than $100 a month. when it comes to pre-existing conditions, someday our grandkids will ask us if there was really a time when america discriminated against people who get sick because that is something this law has ended for good. that affects every
that's because of this law. if you're a senior or an american with a disability, this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions, something that has saved 9 million americans an average of $1600 so far. if you are a woman, you can't be charged more than anybody else, even if you have had cancer or your husband had heart disease or just because you are a woman. your insurer has to offer preventative services like mammograms. they can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of...
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the law is a good question, should we uphold the law? i think he goes past his issue, which is the substance, the policy, which will be debated for years. the question is should the law be upheld? >> the question is, when is the law legitimate ever? >> that is a good question, but if you delay the law then you wouldn't be upheld, the president has delayed it for big business and all his friends. and the question is, is the law ready at this time? is it ready for prime time at this moment? i would repeal the law, i would get rid completely of the law. but all we're asking for in the house of representatives is a one-year delay, just like the unions are asking for a year delay like he has given to big business, i don't think it is unreason to ask for that. >> and i don't mean to interrupt you on that. we talked plenty about the argume arguments and the substance. but i want to steer you to the end game piece of that. dee dee, we'll come back around to that. how does this end? >> the house has voted almost 40 times to repeal obama care and
the law is a good question, should we uphold the law? i think he goes past his issue, which is the substance, the policy, which will be debated for years. the question is should the law be upheld? >> the question is, when is the law legitimate ever? >> that is a good question, but if you delay the law then you wouldn't be upheld, the president has delayed it for big business and all his friends. and the question is, is the law ready at this time? is it ready for prime time at this...
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him under the wars of law. there are a variety of things we can do in order to protect the american people. that is the thing that i keep upper most in my mind. >> if he's acquitted and the united states says we will not let him free, what's the point of having a trial? >> there are other charges that could be brought against him in addition to those he would stand accused of with regard to the 9/11 plot. there are a variety of other things he can be tried for, we can provide him with fairness and justice with the system we have in place. >> you said with regard to any ksm trial, fairness is not an option. you send prosecutors into court. paul mcanulty, the former demity attorney general said earlier this year, the criminal justice process is not guaranteed designed to guarantee any particular option. if that option is followed, we have to accept that it is unpredictable. >> i'm confident that, if we try him in a civilian court, given the evidence we have amassed, given the experience of the prosecutors who wou
him under the wars of law. there are a variety of things we can do in order to protect the american people. that is the thing that i keep upper most in my mind. >> if he's acquitted and the united states says we will not let him free, what's the point of having a trial? >> there are other charges that could be brought against him in addition to those he would stand accused of with regard to the 9/11 plot. there are a variety of other things he can be tried for, we can provide him...
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. >>> on our broadcast here tonight, it's the law. the president signs the health care bill as supporters cheer and critics vow their fight is just starting. in fact, not so fast, is the message from a lot of republicans tonight. tonight we'll look at the no votes on the hill and around this country. >>> heavy lifting. health news about how exercise and weight loss don't always intersect for a lot of women. >>> making a difference. by looking after one particular member of the family when the master of the house goes off to war. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it was a celebration for team obama. it was the end of the fight he staked his presidency on, and for him a crowning achievement. for millions of americans who were not in the east room today, it's the beginning of a fight against what they see as a government health care behemoth they have to live by. the president has to sell it. even during the effort to change it, but before any of that, he had to sign it. it's where
. >>> on our broadcast here tonight, it's the law. the president signs the health care bill as supporters cheer and critics vow their fight is just starting. in fact, not so fast, is the message from a lot of republicans tonight. tonight we'll look at the no votes on the hill and around this country. >>> heavy lifting. health news about how exercise and weight loss don't always intersect for a lot of women. >>> making a difference. by looking after one particular...
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we have laws that you must abide by. >> the question is, whose laws? john went to court in his home state state of virginia, where his daughter was born. when his daughter was 6 months old, he won a big victory. or so he thought. >> a judge granted you temporary custody of your daughter. >> yes. >> it you get her? >> no. >> just because a day later a court in utah issued exactly the opposite ruling ordering temporary custody to the adoptive parents. then in december 2009 when the baby was 10 months old, a virginia judge again ruled in john's john's favor. he granted you full custody of your daughter. >> yes. >> did you get her back? >> no. >> the courts in utah still maintained since john missed utah's filing deadline, he had no right to be with her, right to intervene with the adoption. utah attorney general mark shurtleff. a virginia court found in john wyatt's favor. why didn't utah recognize that? >> why doesn't virginia recognize our law? that's the debate you have. >> he's out of luck. >> that's right. that's where the adoption occurred, where th
we have laws that you must abide by. >> the question is, whose laws? john went to court in his home state state of virginia, where his daughter was born. when his daughter was 6 months old, he won a big victory. or so he thought. >> a judge granted you temporary custody of your daughter. >> yes. >> it you get her? >> no. >> just because a day later a court in utah issued exactly the opposite ruling ordering temporary custody to the adoptive parents. then in...
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mexico, because of the law, the stringent law, anti immigration law passed in arizona has issued a pretty unusual alert to its own citizens traveling to arizona. i'll put it on the screen. this is the travel alert over arizona immigration law. this is how it was reported on wednesday. the country warned ha the state's adoption of a strict immigration enforcement law has created a negative political environment for migrant communities and for all mexican visitors. it must be assumed that every mexican citizen may be harassed and question without further cause at any time. president caldron has talked about criminalizing -- this law criminalizing a social and economic phenomenon of migration. this is a pretty big shot across the bow to america here. >> well, it is. and i think if you look at it, again, you have unanswered questions. this law is clearly a result of the frustration that people in arizona and their elected officials feel about the difficulty of enforcing the law along our border and preventing the continued immigration, people who are not documented. but on the other hand, it
mexico, because of the law, the stringent law, anti immigration law passed in arizona has issued a pretty unusual alert to its own citizens traveling to arizona. i'll put it on the screen. this is the travel alert over arizona immigration law. this is how it was reported on wednesday. the country warned ha the state's adoption of a strict immigration enforcement law has created a negative political environment for migrant communities and for all mexican visitors. it must be assumed that every...
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the court upheld the obama health care law today. it wasn't a surprise that the more liberal members of the court voted to uphold. it was a surprise that the chief justice of the court crossed over and joined them and cast in effect a deciding vote, perhaps mindful that it's called the roberts court, chief justice john roberts gave the president the victory he wanted, though it was, immediately, enveloped in politics with republicans still vowing to kill it. we have complete coverage of all of it tonight starting with our justice correspondent, pete williams, who broke the news for us on the air this morning. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, it was a blockbuster decision, both in terms of what the court said and who said it. in upholding the law it was not the usual partisan split and it was not the usual swing justice, anthony kennedy, who made the difference. as a spirited crowd waited for word of the court's most important ruling in decades, the decision came a few minutes after 10:00 a.m. >> our country is finally on the p
the court upheld the obama health care law today. it wasn't a surprise that the more liberal members of the court voted to uphold. it was a surprise that the chief justice of the court crossed over and joined them and cast in effect a deciding vote, perhaps mindful that it's called the roberts court, chief justice john roberts gave the president the victory he wanted, though it was, immediately, enveloped in politics with republicans still vowing to kill it. we have complete coverage of all of...
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the arizona law requires law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of people they stop and suspect of being here illegally. >>> sources inside jpmorgan chase say losses on the bank's failed trade could reach $9 billion. in april, ceo jamie dimon said a bad bet on credit derivatives would cost the company around $2 billion, but reports say that number was a very optimistic guess and that the number will be closer to $8 billion or $9 billion. all eyes now on july 13th, when jpmorgan chase will report its second-quarter earnings. >>> the brother of bernie madoff expected to plead guilty for helping to run the biggest ponzi scheme in american history. peter madoff will admit to being a co-conspirator in the scheme and has agreed to go to prison for ten years. he will also forfeit all of his money, assets and real estate, valued at more than $140 billion. bernie madoff is serving 150 years in prison for defrauding investors of more than $20 billion over the years. >>> tonight, the wizards look to the future and the 2012 nba draft. they have the third pick in tonight's draft.
the arizona law requires law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of people they stop and suspect of being here illegally. >>> sources inside jpmorgan chase say losses on the bank's failed trade could reach $9 billion. in april, ceo jamie dimon said a bad bet on credit derivatives would cost the company around $2 billion, but reports say that number was a very optimistic guess and that the number will be closer to $8 billion or $9 billion. all eyes now on july 13th,...
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don't try to put new laws in place that don't fix these problems, they only make it harder for law-abiding citizens to own a gun. >> so you do agree there should be some limitations. >> obviously there are limits in law -- >> would you have supported those limits at the time? >> i'm sure i would have supported some of them but probably would have opposed others. in the end you have laws that are on the books that aren't being enforced. go out and focus on enforcing those laws. >> do you believe in an automatic weapons ban? >> some of the weapons they included in there really aren't automatic weapons, but those laws are on the books, too. again, you haven't seen a decrease in gun violence with those laws on the books, so go in and enforce the laws that are there. >> what do you make of this bump stock, of this accessory that takes a semiautomatic weapon and turns it into virtually an automatic weapon? including myself, didn't even know what a bump stock is. there are people who want to rush to judgment, they've got a bill written already. minority leader nancy pelosi already said she wants
don't try to put new laws in place that don't fix these problems, they only make it harder for law-abiding citizens to own a gun. >> so you do agree there should be some limitations. >> obviously there are limits in law -- >> would you have supported those limits at the time? >> i'm sure i would have supported some of them but probably would have opposed others. in the end you have laws that are on the books that aren't being enforced. go out and focus on enforcing those...
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your ground law. i'm curious. you still haven't articulated what can you say about the facts that made you think that that immunity was waived and was not going to be able to be used. >> i'm sorry. i thought i articulated very clearly we don't discuss the facts of the case and that's for a reason. we're law enforcement. this is the criminal justice system. people's rights have to be protected. and it's designed a certain way not only under the constitution of the united states and the state of florida, we have rules of criminal procedure, florida statutes, and rules of ethics. so much information got released on this case that never should have been released. we have to protect this investigation and this prosecution for trayvon, for his family, and for george zimmerman and that's what we will continue to do. >> angela, did you talk to george personally at all? >> i did not, katherine. we don't talk to any defendant represented by counsel unless he waives his right to counsel. we never even had to add
your ground law. i'm curious. you still haven't articulated what can you say about the facts that made you think that that immunity was waived and was not going to be able to be used. >> i'm sorry. i thought i articulated very clearly we don't discuss the facts of the case and that's for a reason. we're law enforcement. this is the criminal justice system. people's rights have to be protected. and it's designed a certain way not only under the constitution of the united states and the...
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three law enforcement officers shot and killed in louisiana. the national organization of black law enforcement executives interrupted its meeting here in washington to address the deadly attack. the motive for the shooting still not known but the leaders said revenge for police brutality is not the answer. they say they want to bridge the divide between police and the black community. >> we're standing here now outraged, we're condemning those shootings in baton rouge. >> we have some olks to speak out now and not allow this rage or violence become a race war. >> one of the top leaders of the black law enforcement executives works in baton rouge. he says he knew the three officers killed. >>> after the shooting, people stopped by the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. to pay their respects. there is still a large memorial with flowers and candles and pictures of the fallen dallas police officers. >>> virginia senator tim kaine released a statement on the shooting calling it, quote, an atrocity, saying all must condemn it. he s
three law enforcement officers shot and killed in louisiana. the national organization of black law enforcement executives interrupted its meeting here in washington to address the deadly attack. the motive for the shooting still not known but the leaders said revenge for police brutality is not the answer. they say they want to bridge the divide between police and the black community. >> we're standing here now outraged, we're condemning those shootings in baton rouge. >> we have...
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it's called the "stand your ground" law but it's really stand someone else's ground law. >> though florida pfsz is the most expansive, at least 19 other states have similar laws, allowing the use of deadly force outside a home or business. gun control advocateses say the laws encourage violent behavior. >> based on fear and paranoia and the idea of shoot first and ask question later, and vigilantes protecting themselves, and this is a law that encourages that. >> now some florida officials say it's time to re-examine the law and see if its working as it's intended or if it's a license to kill. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >> we mentioned this at the top of the broadcast, after weeks of speculation, tonight, we learned what killed whitney houston. the cause was accidental drowning complicated by cocaine and heart disease. there were other drugs found in the system including xanax, marijuana benadryl, and one other muscle relaxant, but the report says they did not contribute to her death. we have reached our chief medical expert dr. nancy snyderman by phone tonight. nancy, i heard th
it's called the "stand your ground" law but it's really stand someone else's ground law. >> though florida pfsz is the most expansive, at least 19 other states have similar laws, allowing the use of deadly force outside a home or business. gun control advocateses say the laws encourage violent behavior. >> based on fear and paranoia and the idea of shoot first and ask question later, and vigilantes protecting themselves, and this is a law that encourages that. >> now...
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says he's committed to the law and he's not trying to kill the bill. >> we are here because noah's law is in peril. >> the law is named at montgomery county police officer montgomery yolado. it would force drivers to breathe into a breathalyzer. but it looks like it could fail. >> if noah's law doesn't pass, our highways are going to be more dangerous for everyone. >> reporter: now at the last hour, an amendment has been -- >> they can play their game with politics, they can take the risks, but shame on them if noah's law fails because of that. >> lawmakers have tried to get a tougher ignition interlock bill passed for years b held up in the house judiciary proceedings building. the bill is supported by mothers against drunk driving. joe psych's teenaged daughter died in a drunk driving crash years ago. >> as i drive by it, i find beer bottles at the intersection where she died. >> the governor has indicated he would sign the bill if it passes, we'll have to wait and see tomorrow if he has a chance to do that this year. >> to learn more about how noah's law would change the punishments
says he's committed to the law and he's not trying to kill the bill. >> we are here because noah's law is in peril. >> the law is named at montgomery county police officer montgomery yolado. it would force drivers to breathe into a breathalyzer. but it looks like it could fail. >> if noah's law doesn't pass, our highways are going to be more dangerous for everyone. >> reporter: now at the last hour, an amendment has been -- >> they can play their game with...
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so i don't agree with in law. i don't like the idea of people being asked on the streets for their papers. i don't like the racial profiling. it must include. but i understand the frustration in arizona. norah: joan, there's talk that the obama administration may challenge this law. but what are the political concerns? >> well, it's politically tricky. but the president came out very early and said he doesn't like it. eric holder, his attorney general, also said that they're looking very seriously into the legal grounds to challenge it. so i think they're going to go forward on that front. even though it's politically tough given what we're seeing in the polls but legally they feel they have grounds to go after it. norah: katty, will the president push immigration reform any time before 2012? >> certainly won't do it before the mid-term elections. i don't think there is very much appetite in the white house to do this. gout more of a chance after the mid terms. norah: pete. >> yes. >> joan. >> yes. zphr andrew. >>
so i don't agree with in law. i don't like the idea of people being asked on the streets for their papers. i don't like the racial profiling. it must include. but i understand the frustration in arizona. norah: joan, there's talk that the obama administration may challenge this law. but what are the political concerns? >> well, it's politically tricky. but the president came out very early and said he doesn't like it. eric holder, his attorney general, also said that they're looking very...
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so they're right with the law. i'm going to make sure they pay taxes and get ride with the law. does the president have the will? he hasn't demonstrated this. he responds easily by sending 1200 troops. it's a good rebeginning, but we see the rejection. there are those who only want to look at this from the state of arizona's person speculative. only the federal government can resolve it. >> i'll make that the last word. to be continue pd. thank you both for being here. >>> up next. another tough plight kalt week for the president. ♪ [ male announcer ] over the past 50 years, toyota has been proud to be a model of quality car making. but recently, the safety of our cars and trucks has come under question. and at toyota, this is something we don't take lightly. that's why we're making fundamental changes inside our company, to communicate with customers better, and respond to their needs faster. in addition, we're currently spending over a million dollars an hour to enhance the technology and safety of our vehicles. the result? our comprehensive star safety system is now standar
so they're right with the law. i'm going to make sure they pay taxes and get ride with the law. does the president have the will? he hasn't demonstrated this. he responds easily by sending 1200 troops. it's a good rebeginning, but we see the rejection. there are those who only want to look at this from the state of arizona's person speculative. only the federal government can resolve it. >> i'll make that the last word. to be continue pd. thank you both for being here. >>> up...
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look, the law is pretty unpopular across the country. it's true that if you single out preexisting conditions and the youths staying at shome on insurance those provisions are well liked. the law in total is about 50% of the country is against it. about a third of the country is for it. and the rest are undecided. most people don't want to run for re-election on a law that has basically 50% opposition. it's not -- nothing about this, i think you get a little bit of mileage from the supreme court but the constitutionality of this, even with john roberts' imprimatur, that's a smart set issue. for lower information issue it doesn't mean anything. the slaw not more popular today than it was yesterday. chris: president obama is more popular than this bill. and justice roberts, even in his legal robes, came out and said it is -- in his ruling that it's not my job to protect the american people from what they elect. this is your guy. and you -- and the congress passed this, live with it but it's constitutional. >> and even right from the bench
look, the law is pretty unpopular across the country. it's true that if you single out preexisting conditions and the youths staying at shome on insurance those provisions are well liked. the law in total is about 50% of the country is against it. about a third of the country is for it. and the rest are undecided. most people don't want to run for re-election on a law that has basically 50% opposition. it's not -- nothing about this, i think you get a little bit of mileage from the supreme...
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if you don't like the law, i understand. i don't like the law all that much. but the fact of the matter is it is the law, it will work, ill's necessary, and governor romney knows it because he did it in massachusetts. >> two things real quickly. on medicaid expansion, this is a great philosophical difference between republicans and democrats and mitt romney and president obama. you heard howard say a growing medicaid grows your state's economy. look, federal dollars aren't free. those dollars are coming from us, our children, our grandchildren. we're borrowing money from china to spend on government programs we can't afford. the best thing we can do is help people get good-paying jobs instead of giving them federal programs. we've been under the national rates and averages. under president obama, median family income has gone down $4,000. since i've been governor, it's gone up $2,000. they need better paying jobs to afford health care. i agree we need to reform the health insurance marketplace. i do agree the status quo is not acceptable. i just don't think th
if you don't like the law, i understand. i don't like the law all that much. but the fact of the matter is it is the law, it will work, ill's necessary, and governor romney knows it because he did it in massachusetts. >> two things real quickly. on medicaid expansion, this is a great philosophical difference between republicans and democrats and mitt romney and president obama. you heard howard say a growing medicaid grows your state's economy. look, federal dollars aren't free. those...
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is law enforcement is pushing so hard for tougher laws. this crash may help change the law in maryland. the drunk driver who caused it, kelli loos, is being called the poster child for ignition interlocking devices. >> the interlock is one step that we can use to help make the roads safer. >> reporter: two men were killed in this crash, forced off the beltway in july of 2009. the victims were construction workers with families. kelli loos was convicted of manslaughter by vehicle and leaving the scene of the accident. loos is now 40. she served four years in prison, vowed that she had changed, and was released. loos is now charged with violating her probation by consuming alcohol and trying to drive. her probation requires her to use an ignition interlock. its readings gave her away. at first she blamed the mints, but today in court she admitted to drinking. some say this proves the value of requiring ignition interlocks to be used by all convicted drunk drivers. that's what noah's law will mandate if passed by maryland lawmakers. it's name
is law enforcement is pushing so hard for tougher laws. this crash may help change the law in maryland. the drunk driver who caused it, kelli loos, is being called the poster child for ignition interlocking devices. >> the interlock is one step that we can use to help make the roads safer. >> reporter: two men were killed in this crash, forced off the beltway in july of 2009. the victims were construction workers with families. kelli loos was convicted of manslaughter by vehicle and...
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romney slammed the president's health care reform law. he even said that no matter today's supreme court decision, he will fight to completely repeal that law if he becomes president. >>> and "the washington post" told romney's campaign it stands by its story about bain capital outsourcing jobs. the romney campaign demanded a retraction, even having top aides meet with "post" editors yesterday to make their points. they argued that none of the "post's" facts are accurate and that companies bain invested in actually added jobs. a spokeswoman for "the post" says the reporters are very confident in what they discovered about bain. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell says he deserves some credit for the university of virginia reinstating its ousted president. mcdonnell says his threat to fire the school's governing board helped force their decision to ultimately bring back teresa sullivan. the governor did not take a side in the issue, but he did say that he wanted a final answer either way or he would ask for the board's resignation. sulliva
romney slammed the president's health care reform law. he even said that no matter today's supreme court decision, he will fight to completely repeal that law if he becomes president. >>> and "the washington post" told romney's campaign it stands by its story about bain capital outsourcing jobs. the romney campaign demanded a retraction, even having top aides meet with "post" editors yesterday to make their points. they argued that none of the "post's"...
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to enforce immigration laws. enforcing the law saves lives, protects communities and taxpayers and prevents human suffering. failure to enforce the laws in the past has put our nation at risk of crime, terrorism. the compassionate thing to do is end the lawlessness, enforce our laws, and if congress chooses to make changes to those laws, to do so through the process set forth by our founders. in a way that advances the interests of the american people. that is what the president had promised to do and has delivered to the american people. under president trump's leadership, this administration has made great progress in the last few months toward establishing a lawful and constitutional immigration system. this makes us safer and more secure. it will further economically the lives of millions who are struggling, and it will ena abl our country to more effectively teach our i system of government and to assimilate them to the cultural understandings that support it. the substantial progress in reducing illegal imm
to enforce immigration laws. enforcing the law saves lives, protects communities and taxpayers and prevents human suffering. failure to enforce the laws in the past has put our nation at risk of crime, terrorism. the compassionate thing to do is end the lawlessness, enforce our laws, and if congress chooses to make changes to those laws, to do so through the process set forth by our founders. in a way that advances the interests of the american people. that is what the president had promised to...
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and nor can proponents of the law. but here is one argument, you've made yours, and the president, when he spoke this week, referred to your words. i want to play a portion, suggesting what you really don't want is the law to go forward because people may start to like it, is what he said. >> he said it is going to prove almost impossible to undo obama care, ñrright? so in other words, we've got to shut this thing down before people find out that they like it. >> you don't think americans will like it? you don't think that 25% of the state of texas that is uninsured will actually like the expanded access to get health insurance? >> i don't, and here is why, because it is not working. what happens, if you want people to get health insurance, the best way to get health insurance is to get a job, and obama care is the biggest job killer in the country. if you look at the mandate, half of the business managers are reducing or hiring part-time workers. another 24% said they were not growing to keep their size under 50 work
and nor can proponents of the law. but here is one argument, you've made yours, and the president, when he spoke this week, referred to your words. i want to play a portion, suggesting what you really don't want is the law to go forward because people may start to like it, is what he said. >> he said it is going to prove almost impossible to undo obama care, ñrright? so in other words, we've got to shut this thing down before people find out that they like it. >> you don't think...
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smoking it in public is not. >> it's time to change these unjust laws. so mr. president, we beg you, we implore you, do something before you leave office. >> no arrests were reported from the afternoon protests. >>> another white house fence jumper last night. this is a live look at the white house right now. the secret service who made the arrest, says the individual threw a backpack and jumped the north fence. officers swept the area and found nothing out of the ordinary. >>> get throughout the day tomorrow. they'll produce very low windchills. amelia is tracking just how cold it's going to get. >>> it's been a deadly several weeks for law enforcement in virginia and maryland. see how the community is showing it support.s >>> an early morning highway catastrophe in san diego. a small plane crashed into her car. three other people ar injured. a witness says the plane appeared to be having some type of trouble and was preparing to land on the highway trying to avoid vehicles. the vehicle that the plane hit was stopped on the shoulder. >>> just days after a virg
smoking it in public is not. >> it's time to change these unjust laws. so mr. president, we beg you, we implore you, do something before you leave office. >> no arrests were reported from the afternoon protests. >>> another white house fence jumper last night. this is a live look at the white house right now. the secret service who made the arrest, says the individual threw a backpack and jumped the north fence. officers swept the area and found nothing out of the ordinary....
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right now, the national black law enforcement conference is meeting here in d.c. to work on this issue. with more, kristen wright is live at the national officers memorial this morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are flowers here dedicated to the baton rouge police officers who were killed. the rest of the flowers here are mostly for the five dallas police officers who were killed. so today we're certainly going to be seeing more of this compassion and calls for peace. now, as aaron mentioned, there's a group in town, very timely for their annual conference today. some of the highest ranking black members of law enforcement are in washington this week for a training conference. it's the national organization of black law enforcement today they are going to talk about police and citizen encounters and how to build trust. noble's men and women in blue are in a really interesting position as african-american and law enforcement. lynn to what the -- listen to what the president of that group says about that. >> we've been african-american all of our lives. that
right now, the national black law enforcement conference is meeting here in d.c. to work on this issue. with more, kristen wright is live at the national officers memorial this morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are flowers here dedicated to the baton rouge police officers who were killed. the rest of the flowers here are mostly for the five dallas police officers who were killed. so today we're certainly going to be seeing more of this compassion and calls for peace. now, as aaron...
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called alicia's law. months of lobbying and arm twisting ended with a stroke of a pen today. governor harry hogan made it official, boosting funding for police investigators who stop the trading of child pornography, including those who work in this secure forensics lab. maryland state police are facing a soaring number of child porn and child abuse cases. bethesda state senator susan lee saw our report and announced a day later she was formally sponsoring alicia's law to give these investigators more money and more tools. >> that would help our state law enforcement increase their training, their staffing, increase their digital and technological computer forensics capability so they can go out and investigate these cases and also rescue these children. >> reporter: state reports issued to the i-team show the number of cell phones and electronic devices upon which state police have conducted forensic reviews has doubled just since why is that so? why are we seeing that exponential growth in cases? >> we
called alicia's law. months of lobbying and arm twisting ended with a stroke of a pen today. governor harry hogan made it official, boosting funding for police investigators who stop the trading of child pornography, including those who work in this secure forensics lab. maryland state police are facing a soaring number of child porn and child abuse cases. bethesda state senator susan lee saw our report and announced a day later she was formally sponsoring alicia's law to give these...
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i feel like we need this law. >> we are ecstatic. we know this is the beginning of protecting 100 million more people being able to be covered in our country. 32 million more and we understand given what's going on here today we're going to have to stay organized and make sure we have a say as a country on november 6th that we want to protect this law. we will not allow congress to repeal this law. >> republicans vowed well before this decision was made that if it was upheld, they would repeal, block and/or slow down any momentum created around obama care or what they labeled as obama care. so, while this decision settles legal questions surrounding president obama's health care plan, as you can tell, politically, the debate is still just beginning. reporting live from the supreme court, i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >> thank you, tracee. >>> the supreme court's ruling this morning is being felt from the white house to capitol hill to wall street and here to off aer some insight into today's landmark ruling is public policy professor t
i feel like we need this law. >> we are ecstatic. we know this is the beginning of protecting 100 million more people being able to be covered in our country. 32 million more and we understand given what's going on here today we're going to have to stay organized and make sure we have a say as a country on november 6th that we want to protect this law. we will not allow congress to repeal this law. >> republicans vowed well before this decision was made that if it was upheld, they...
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housing law. what one lawmaker wants to do prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> the news4 i-team showed you how renters are exploiting an old d.c. law to make huge profits. >> we know that this was not the intent of the law. and so we have to address it. >> now a key council member says those loopholes need to be closed. >> jody fleischer is looking into what the law says and why chargeing it could be a bitter fight. >> well, anything involving tenants' rights stirs up heated opinions on both sides. in this case, everyone seems to agree the law serves a were approximate, keeping long-time renters from being booted out of changing neighborhoods. but this law was protect affordable housing. and we found nothing affordable about how some people are using it. >> reporter: whether you're selling a
housing law. what one lawmaker wants to do prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> the news4 i-team showed you how renters are exploiting an old d.c. law to make huge profits. >> we know that this was not the intent of the law. and so we have to address it. >> now a key council member says those loopholes need to be closed. >>...
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mike, thanks. >>> now we'll talk about politics and the law. first of all, all of this, of course, taking place in a presidential election year. with us now our chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd, who is at the white house. chuck, look at this for us vis-a-vis the campaign under way. >> reporter: well, in crass political terms, today was a day where the obama campaign was pretty happy with what happened and the romney campaign was not very happy. let's start with president obama. you talk tosome democratic strategists and they say the part of the law that was upheld will only help them motivate hispanics even more and help them essentially alienate them from the republican party. as for mitt romney, brian, you saw today he doesn't like talking about this issue right now because they know the fine line they have to walk between not looking like they're contradicting what romney said during the primary campaign and not alienating hispanics. he said today he was against the decision, if you will. he wished that the s
mike, thanks. >>> now we'll talk about politics and the law. first of all, all of this, of course, taking place in a presidential election year. with us now our chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd, who is at the white house. chuck, look at this for us vis-a-vis the campaign under way. >> reporter: well, in crass political terms, today was a day where the obama campaign was pretty happy with what happened and the romney campaign was not very happy....
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which could cripple the law. i'm joined now sylvia matthews burwell. welcome to "meet the press." i want to start with -- we heard the president earlier this morning or yesterday or tomorrow, however you want to talk about australian time. 23,000 new applications. do you have any up to date numbers? it seems as if new applications went well. people trying to get to old accounts struggled. >> yes, i do. yesterday, we had 100,000 folks submit their new applications. and there were over 500,000 people who logged in effectively yesterday as well. so i think the vast majority of people coming to the site were able to get on and do what they were intending to do. >> do you have an issue with people getting on to their old accounts? is that an issue that you have identified, or is this just user error? >> with regard to that, we think the vast majority were able to. that's what we see in the 500,000. in some of those, we're tracking them down. that's part of what i said we're going do and what we want to do. some people
which could cripple the law. i'm joined now sylvia matthews burwell. welcome to "meet the press." i want to start with -- we heard the president earlier this morning or yesterday or tomorrow, however you want to talk about australian time. 23,000 new applications. do you have any up to date numbers? it seems as if new applications went well. people trying to get to old accounts struggled. >> yes, i do. yesterday, we had 100,000 folks submit their new applications. and there were...
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the law covers a lot of ground. among other things it prohibits employers from hiring undocumented workers, has police demand proof of legal residency when they pull someone over and orders schools to gather citizenship information from new students. that last part was temporarily blocked by a court. it all proved too much for jenkins' mexican workers. >> they just said, well, we're going to have to leave. i said what have you got to leave for? well, we don't want no problems. the women were literally crying because they didn't know what was going to happen to their families. >> reporter: it's the same for undocumented families across alabama. like jose sanchez's family. he and his wife, maria, say they risked everything to get here to open their own bakery. they asked us not to use their real names and hide maria's face. they say eight years ago they were desperate to leave the violence of ciudad juarez and they tried to get visas, so they tried to cross through the desert with their two children. >> do you remembe
the law covers a lot of ground. among other things it prohibits employers from hiring undocumented workers, has police demand proof of legal residency when they pull someone over and orders schools to gather citizenship information from new students. that last part was temporarily blocked by a court. it all proved too much for jenkins' mexican workers. >> they just said, well, we're going to have to leave. i said what have you got to leave for? well, we don't want no problems. the women...
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and 30 days after this, it will go into law. andy harris the culprit, if you will forgive me whose amendment this was says he thinks therefore, the house ought to sue them. i doubt that the house will sue the district of columbia. first of all, marijuana reform is sweeping the country. secondly, i don't think -- i don't want to be technical about this, but i don't believe the house has standing to sue. therefore, i believe after 30 legislative days, the district of columbia will be able to enforce a very modest marijuana reform law, two ounces in your own possession no selling, we will be able to do that and have that in the district of columbia remembering that pot is de facto legal anyway. so why should our african-american citizens who turn out to be virtually the only ones that get a record, spoils them for the rest of their lives because it's a drug conviction, why should they have to suffer this particular offense when essentially young people all over the united states use it. this law only conforms to practice. >> then,
and 30 days after this, it will go into law. andy harris the culprit, if you will forgive me whose amendment this was says he thinks therefore, the house ought to sue them. i doubt that the house will sue the district of columbia. first of all, marijuana reform is sweeping the country. secondly, i don't think -- i don't want to be technical about this, but i don't believe the house has standing to sue. therefore, i believe after 30 legislative days, the district of columbia will be able to...
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is not about the text of this law. the controversy is about the context in which this law has been enacted. it's not a coincidence that in the last several months same-sex marriage has become legal in the state of indiana. >> reporter: the firestorm has spread on social media. #boycottindiana. late tonight connecticut became the first state to ban state-funded travel to indiana by its employees. indiana's based angie's list put its $40 million expansion plans on hold. >> this is devastating to companies like us. >> reporter: in "the washington post," apple's openly gay ceo tim cook called the law dangerous. >> it's a great concern. >> reporter: the president of the ncaa mark emmert wants the law to be clarified ahead of the final four here this weekend. >> this bill is fundamentally at odds with some of the core principles of higher education and of intercollegiate athletics. so it's very disappointing. >> reporter: what was once a political fight over a state law has now exploded into a battle between religious freedo
is not about the text of this law. the controversy is about the context in which this law has been enacted. it's not a coincidence that in the last several months same-sex marriage has become legal in the state of indiana. >> reporter: the firestorm has spread on social media. #boycottindiana. late tonight connecticut became the first state to ban state-funded travel to indiana by its employees. indiana's based angie's list put its $40 million expansion plans on hold. >> this is...
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and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on news4 this week, why that blockbuster movie everybody is talking about could be harmful to some people's health. >>> and a mission to teach local kids takes them on an unforgettable journey to south >>> news for your health. 3d movies have been around a long time. with blockbuster hits like "avatar" and others, there are sure to be more in the future. but 3d isn't for everybody. in fact, for some watching one of these movies could make you six. doreen gentzler explains. >> reporter: joshua brown is a film major at arizona state university, a self-proclaim
and we can thank a california law for that. because the internet is borderless and websites can come from any of the 50 states, all commercial websites need to comply with a california code which requires commercial websites to have a privacy policy displayed. it is the law. do you ever read the privacy policies of websites you go to? >> no. i just click the box and hope they're being honest. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> if you didn't know, now you know. still ahead on...
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will you use my mother-in-law, i love my mother-in-law. she gave me my best recipes. >> susan bloomquist. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're back after this. out of dealing with your bank. bank of america's clarity commitment summaries tell you key terms for what you're getting with your home loan and credit card in plain language. interest rate... ...what we pay. that's clear... nice for a change. how about that? it's just what they said. [ male announcer ] there's only one place you can get a clarity commitment for your mortgage or credit card. bank of america. breakfast!! -your... -better breakfast. with egg whites. all on english muffins... or flat bread... however... you want it!! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness, just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. while you build your better breakfast, grab a subway $5 footlong sub to go... for great value, all day, every day. subway. eat fresh. >>> this morning on our con
will you use my mother-in-law, i love my mother-in-law. she gave me my best recipes. >> susan bloomquist. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're back after this. out of dealing with your bank. bank of america's clarity commitment summaries tell you key terms for what you're getting with your home loan and credit card in plain language. interest rate... ...what we pay. that's clear... nice for a change. how about that? it's just what they said. [ male announcer ] there's only...
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details about a law enforcement officer who earn? izes in undercover work. now he's accused of having inappropriate contact with a child just hours after appearing on news 4 yesterday. >> we're on the scene of a police-involved shooting in washington. what we're learning about the confrontation that led to shots being fired in a residential neighborhood. >> a solemn memorial as the remains of six american airmen return to u.s. soil. >> if you have travel plans for christmas or expecting someone to arrive tonight be prepared to wait. >> between people getting off work, folks going away for the holiday and the rain, it is slow going right now. >> here is a live look at i-95 north of woodbridge. this could be bumper to bump or a good day and we have been seeing solid cars since 2:00 this afternoon. not quite as bad as 270 in montgomery counted and this is expected to be about as bad trafficwise for the rest of the week. >> here's good news. take a look. that's the$1.69 at the gas stat. and the average for the entire region is now below $2 a gallon and let's see
details about a law enforcement officer who earn? izes in undercover work. now he's accused of having inappropriate contact with a child just hours after appearing on news 4 yesterday. >> we're on the scene of a police-involved shooting in washington. what we're learning about the confrontation that led to shots being fired in a residential neighborhood. >> a solemn memorial as the remains of six american airmen return to u.s. soil. >> if you have travel plans for christmas or...
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new law in d.c. could make it legal for people to grow their own marijuana for personal use. >> tom says today will be nice before we see changes again. your weather and traffic are up next. >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. time for weather and traffic on this wednesday morning. we have a clear sky, a blustery northwest wind, temperatures in the 40s, highs in the low to mid-60s. the winds will diminish this afternoon and we'll have lots of sun. clouding up tomorrow, highs in the mid-60s. could get rain tomorrow late afternoon and evening. that will continue through midday friday. cooler friday, highs near 50. saturday, sunny, high near 50. morning lows near 30. a look at sunday and next week in ten minutes. how's traffic? >> breaking news on the capital beltway northern virginia, an accident, authorities cullithe loop of the capital beltway before the interchange at i-66. chopper 4 is over the scene. the right side of the roadway is blocked off, the cones are set out. and only one lane of traffic o
new law in d.c. could make it legal for people to grow their own marijuana for personal use. >> tom says today will be nice before we see changes again. your weather and traffic are up next. >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. time for weather and traffic on this wednesday morning. we have a clear sky, a blustery northwest wind, temperatures in the 40s, highs in the low to mid-60s. the winds will diminish this afternoon and we'll have lots of sun. clouding up tomorrow, highs in...
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this is a law that passed both houses of congress, a law that bears my signature, a law that the supreme court upheld as constitutional, a law that voters chose not to repeal last november, a law that is already providing benefits to millions of americans in the form of young people staying on their parent's plan until they are 26, seniors getting cheaper prescription drugs. making sure insurance companies aren't imposing lifetime limits when you already have health insurance, providing rebates for consumers when insurance companies are spending too much on overhead instead of health care. those things are already happening. starting tomorrow, tens of millions of americans will be able to visit healthcare.gov to shop for affordable health care. americans who lived for years with the fear one illness could send them into bankruptcy, americans priced out of the market because they have been sick once, they will be able to afford coverage. quality coverage. many of them for the first time in their lives. some of them may be sick as we speak. and this is their best opportunity to get some se
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, lawful. by ending catch-and-release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. illegal border crossings will go down, we will stop it, it won't be happening very much anymore, believe me. peace will be restored by enforcing the rules for millions who overstay their visas. our laws will finally receive the respect that they deserve. tonight i want every american whose demands for immigration security have been denied and every politician who has denied them to listen very, very closely to the words i am about to say. on january 20th of 2017, the day i take the oath of office, americans will finally wake up in a country where the laws of the united states are enforced. we are going to be considerate and compassionate to everyone. but my greatest compassion will be for our own struggling citizens. usa, usa, usa. my plan is the exact opposite of the radical and dangerous immigration policy of hillary clinton. americans wantel uncontrolled immigration, which is what we h
, lawful. by ending catch-and-release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. illegal border crossings will go down, we will stop it, it won't be happening very much anymore, believe me. peace will be restored by enforcing the rules for millions who overstay their visas. our laws will finally receive the respect that they deserve. tonight i want every american whose demands for immigration security have been denied and every politician who has denied them to listen...
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law makes tightened laws against sex owe gerns who commit crimes against young children. it triples the mandatory minimum sentence and is harder for repeat offenders to get out of jail. the law came after an 11-year-old girl police say by a repeat sex offender. and now schools and police will be required to share information about studentses who are at resk for gang involvement. this law comes after a 14-year-old was beaten to death in a gang related fight. >>> starting today, you will need to pay an extra tax to get that perfect tan. indoor tanners will be charged an extra 10% to pay for the new health care reform measure. tan salon owners say their customers shouldn't have to pay more it look good. health experts say takes good idea since too much tanning can cause damage to the skin. >>> the senate judiciary committee could vote as early as it tonight on president obama's latest supreme court nominee elena kagan. she is speeding towards confirmation apparently as the 112th supreme court justice. dewittoda today witnesses will give testimony for and against her. >> sena
law makes tightened laws against sex owe gerns who commit crimes against young children. it triples the mandatory minimum sentence and is harder for repeat offenders to get out of jail. the law came after an 11-year-old girl police say by a repeat sex offender. and now schools and police will be required to share information about studentses who are at resk for gang involvement. this law comes after a 14-year-old was beaten to death in a gang related fight. >>> starting today, you will...
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romney said the arizona law was a great law. he's against the dream act. he said very harsh things on immigration. if the poll numbers continue, that hispanics are for the democrats 70-14, there is no way mitt romney or any other republican can win the presidency or take back the senate. >> we have to leave it there, senator chuck schumer. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. nice to talk to you. >>> coming up, is it the beginning of the end for the republican race? and what are the political implications of the health care fight at the supreme court? the host of msnbc's "morning joe," joe scarborough will lead the roundtable. he'll be joined by tom friedman the roundtable. he'll be joined by tom friedman and david everything. thing - but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for e
romney said the arizona law was a great law. he's against the dream act. he said very harsh things on immigration. if the poll numbers continue, that hispanics are for the democrats 70-14, there is no way mitt romney or any other republican can win the presidency or take back the senate. >> we have to leave it there, senator chuck schumer. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. nice to talk to you. >>> coming up, is it the beginning of the end for the republican race?...
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supporters argue critics haven't read the law. >> have you read the law? >> have i read the law? no. >> there are measures in that law that specifically proscribe any type of racial profiling. >> reporter: critics say that may not be what happens on the street. >> the only way you're going to be able to enforce the law is to get really close to that line, if not cross over it. then that's a problem. >> reporter: the new law kicks in this summer. if it happens at all there are court challenges and the justice department here is reviewing whether it's legal. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> that was tracie potts reporting. >> time for weather and traffic. it's going to feel like summer very soon. >> indeed. we'll have a rapid warm-up today. if you're not used to it, certainly take it easy this afternoon and the big heat that's going to build. right now it's pleasant, cool. right now near 60 in the suburbs. the rural areas in the 50s. 64 in washington. highs in the upper 80s today and there's a slight chance of an isolated afternoon thunderstorm, then tomorrow should be partl
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if people are not abiding by the law, if they are seeking a financial advantage by violating the law, if they are taking advantage of their customers treating them unfairly or deceptively as sometimes has happened, we have the authority to make that right. if we need to go to court to do it, we will. if we do administrative procedures we will. if we work to banks to fix problems, we'll do that. >> so you have the presidential candidates on the republican said saying we have to undo dodd frank. it's a new layer of financial regulations for banks primarily meant to avoid the kind of problems that we saw in 2008. but they would certainly do away with the kind of consumer protection you are talking about. make the case specifically in a real world way why you have to exist and why this agency has to be sustained beyond the obama administration? >> there's no question these markets did not work leading up to the financial crisis. we all were hurt by that. we need to think carefully about how we prevent that the next time. part of it is that people are in the financial marketplace every day
if people are not abiding by the law, if they are seeking a financial advantage by violating the law, if they are taking advantage of their customers treating them unfairly or deceptively as sometimes has happened, we have the authority to make that right. if we need to go to court to do it, we will. if we do administrative procedures we will. if we work to banks to fix problems, we'll do that. >> so you have the presidential candidates on the republican said saying we have to undo dodd...
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the court has yet to say whether these new laws are unconstitutional. a battle yet to come, lester. >> kristen welker, thanks. >>> in northern syria the control of kobani continues. the pentagon announced two more military strikes on isis targets near the town and a dozen more carried out by fighter planes and bombers against isis targets elsewhere in syria. >>> in this country, a memorial today in new hampshire for james foley, the american journalist who was murdered by isis in august. today would have been foley's 41st birthday. and more than 600 people attended a memorial service in scotland today for david haines, the british aid worker murdered by isis last month. he was 44 years old. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this saturday, friendly fire. an army soldier speaks out about an awful day in afghanistan. >>> and later hit the road with a remarkable young couple who decided to give something back a remarkable young couple who dso i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new thing
the court has yet to say whether these new laws are unconstitutional. a battle yet to come, lester. >> kristen welker, thanks. >>> in northern syria the control of kobani continues. the pentagon announced two more military strikes on isis targets near the town and a dozen more carried out by fighter planes and bombers against isis targets elsewhere in syria. >>> in this country, a memorial today in new hampshire for james foley, the american journalist who was murdered...
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law enforcement responded. you are looking at pictures of people who were inside the inland regional center. this is where it all happened and these were employees and perhaps clients who were being evacuated from the building this morning, and it is a very difficult process. >> let's take you out to the scene live here right now, and that picture there pretty new of a school bus, and from what i understand they are possibly loading folks from inside the building on to that bus, taken to the shell station that megan showed us live from the chopper. over fair oaks avenue in pasadena. a s.w.a.t. situation that she says could be related to what is happening here in san bernardino. folks are being told to stay away from that area, though we don't have specifics there for you. a s.w.a.t. situation happening on fair oaks avenue in pasadena and megan reyes on her way to the scene in news chopper 4. >> she told us about 10 minutes away. there are different reports about what happened here. we did hear that some witness
law enforcement responded. you are looking at pictures of people who were inside the inland regional center. this is where it all happened and these were employees and perhaps clients who were being evacuated from the building this morning, and it is a very difficult process. >> let's take you out to the scene live here right now, and that picture there pretty new of a school bus, and from what i understand they are possibly loading folks from inside the building on to that bus, taken to...
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it means the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> but in a blistering descent for himself and justices ali the to and thomas, he says the decision shows the court favors some laws over the others noting the court saved obamacare twice this time and three years ago, scalia said we should start calling the low scotus care. he didn't mention the barbed attack on his ruling. >> statutory interpretation. >> there is nothing to suggest obamacare is on thin ice or the court is eager to hear more challenges. no big ones are pending anyway. >> the supreme court said it's constitutional law and told us what it means and that the administration has interpreted it correctly. there is nothing left to fight about on a big scale. >> today's ruling leaves the health care law in tact so the subsidies remain in effect for the roughly 6 million americans that depend on them to be able to afford health insurance, lester. >> pete, you mentioned three years ago the supreme court had a crack in the obamacare. what's the difference between the cases? >>
it means the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> but in a blistering descent for himself and justices ali the to and thomas, he says the decision shows the court favors some laws over the others noting the court saved obamacare twice this time and three years ago, scalia said we should start calling the low scotus care. he didn't mention the barbed attack on his ruling. >> statutory interpretation. >> there is nothing to...